Higher Bebington Health Centre, 25 Brackenwood Road, Bebington, Merseyside, CH63 2LR
Telephone: 0151 608 8889
Sorry, we're currently closed. Please call NHS 111
— Types of appointment offered
— Cancelling or changing an appointment
To request a routine appointment, you can:
You can now get treatment for seven common conditions at your local pharmacy. You don’t need a GP appointment or prescription. Please click here for more information about Pharmacy First.
When you get in touch, we’ll ask what you need help with. This allows us to understand how urgent your problem is so we can find the most suitable person to help you. We have trained our reception team to direct you to the most appropriate service.
If you contact us online, we’ll respond within two working days. Patients can book appointments with practice nurses by phone or in person. Online booking for nurses isn’t available at present.
Doctors are available for appointments every weekday evening through the Extended Access scheme. Weekend appointments also available. These appointments will be at Miriam Medical Centre (Laird Street, Birkenhead). Please call our reception team to book these.
To request an urgent appointment, you can:
We may offer you:
Appointments by phone, video, or text/email offer greater flexibility. This often means quicker consultations.
We offer home visits for housebound patients or those too sick to come in. Contact us early on the day you need a visit, and we’ll arrange it for you.
You can cancel by:
To change your appointment to another day or time, please call us.
You can now check the status of your hospital appointments via the Wirral University Teaching Hospital Patient Portal. Visit https://patients.wuth.nhs.uk to access this service. You will only be able to use this service if you are a registered patient of this hospital and have an upcoming appointment, or have had an appointment within the past 12 months.
Walk-in centres and minor injuries | Visit the Wirral Community NHS Foundation Trust website for further information. Pre-bookable slots are available by calling 111 from any phone. |
GP out of hours | Please call 111 from any phone for advice when we’re closed, or visit the NHS 111 website. |
Emergencies | You should always call 999 in an emergency situation, even if we are open. |